Re: [mp3encoder] Adjusting equaliser
Ytsen de Boer a écrit : For a while I've been googling around to find out how I could adjust the equaliser while laming from .wav to .mp3. I want more bass in certain tracks. I thought I should use the next options (from the `lame --help' command): --ns-bass x adjust masking for sfbs 0 - 6 (long) 0 - 5 (short) --ns-alto x adjust masking for sfbs 7 - 13 (long) 6 - 10 (short) --ns-treble x adjust masking for sfbs 14 - 21 (long) 11 - 12 (short) --ns-sfb21 xchange ns-treble by x dB for sfb21 --shortthreshold x,y short block switching threshold, x for L/R/M channel, y for S channel I am sorry, but Lame does not support equalization settings. Those settings are only related to psychoacoustic maskings. Regards, -- Gabriel Bouvigne www.mp3-tech.org personal page: http://gabriel.mp3-tech.org ___ mp3encoder mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/mp3encoder
[mp3encoder] Adjusting equaliser
Dear reader, For a while I've been googling around to find out how I could adjust the equaliser while laming from .wav to .mp3. I want more bass in certain tracks. I thought I should use the next options (from the `lame --help' command): --ns-bass x adjust masking for sfbs 0 - 6 (long) 0 - 5 (short) --ns-alto x adjust masking for sfbs 7 - 13 (long) 6 - 10 (short) --ns-treble x adjust masking for sfbs 14 - 21 (long) 11 - 12 (short) --ns-sfb21 xchange ns-treble by x dB for sfb21 --shortthreshold x,y short block switching threshold, x for L/R/M channel, y for S channel But what the h*ck do they mean? How to use exactly? If you could explain how exactly to apply these options (or how to enhance my bass gain, that's the goal), PLEASE let me know. Cheers, Ytsen de Boer. ___ mp3encoder mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/mp3encoder